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發表於 2009-4-2 15:24
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本帖最後由 somewhereintime 於 2009-4-2 15:47 編輯
56# peter236
There are more than one way to bring in revenue for business.
Since you're paying the prime rent 24/7, why restrict yourself by the square footage/number of seat? Have you heard about off-site catering?
They used to supply all the food to the Hainamese Chicken place at Food court
and other outlets, they double as central kitchen as well.
There are hundred of legal ways to make money in restaurant business. I used to do $5, 000 daily sales in a small 700 ft coffee house, some
15 years ago at $20 /ft premises. Speaking of impossible.
I express my humble POV here as an ordinally LYK member, you do not have to believe me or waste time reading them.
The figure I obtained from a respectable professional accountant. If anyone want
her to reveal more detail, I can arrange for a meeting, but I cannot expose more confidential info.
My question to anyone interested in food business:
Why would you ever consider investing $1,000,000 to start a restaurant in a prime retail property if you cannot manage to bring in $300,000 revenue a month?
And I can share a real story:
A so called upscale bakery group , according to their P & L Statement
For every $100 revenue they brought in, would cost them $142, yes, $142.00,
not for months, it has been going- on for 14 years until they finally sold the business. And they are considered to be the elite business group in BC |
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